cmlrTriggerParameters - Cisco Multi-layer Routing Trigger Parameters - CISCO-ITP-MLR-MIB

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cmlrTriggerParameters

Cisco Multi-layer Routing Trigger Parameters
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.396.1.2.1.3

The following options define the source and processing of triggers. 'block' : Indicates that message signal units will be dropped when they match the specified trigger. When sub-trigger(secondary triggers) exist the option will be ignored. 'continue' : Indicates that message signal units will be processed by the normal SCCP routing. The continue, block and ruleset are mutually exclusive. 'matchAll': Indicates the trigger will match all message signal unit. 'cdpa' : Indicates that the trigger is found within the SCCP called party address field(cdpa). 'cgpa' : Indicates that the trigger is found within the SCCP calling party address field(cgpa). 'pc' : Indicates that the trigger will be matched if it contains the specified point-code. The point-code within the SCCP Cdpa or CgPa will be inspected first. If the point code is not present, then the DPC in the routing label is used if CdPA, and the OPC is used for CgPA. 'gt' : Indicates that the Cgpa or CdPA trigger is to be applied to packet when routing indicator specifies global title translation(RI=GT). 'tt' : Indicates that the translation type has been specified in the cmlrTriggerTransType object. 'gti' : Indicates that the global title indicator has been specified in the cmlrTriggerGti object. 'np' : Indicates that the numbering plan has been specified in the cmlrTriggerNp object. 'nai : Indicates that the nature of specified address has been specified in the cmlrTriggerNai object. 'ssn' : Indicates that the subsystem number has been in the cmlrTriggerSsn object. 'network' : Indicates the network name has been specified in the cmlrTriggerNetwork object. 'ruleset' : Indicates the set of rules to be processed as specified in the cmlrTriggerRuleset object. 'dpc' : Indicates that the destination point-code is one of MTP3 trigger parameters. The DPC is specified in the cmlrTriggerDpc object. 'opc' : Indicates that the origination point-code is one of MTP3 trigger parameters. The OPC is specified in the cmlrTriggerOpc object. 'opcMask': Indicates that the origination point-code is qualified with a mask. one of MTP3 trigger parameters. The OPC is specified in the cmlrTriggerOpc object. 'si': Indicates that the service indicator has been specified in the cmlrTriggerSi object

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